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on the first day of trade since apple co-founder steve jobs' resignation, shares fell only slightly. a sharp drop thursday on germany's dax. at one point by as much as 5% increased jitters and selling on wall street. >>> new jobs numbers also fuelled selling. u.s. jobless claims rose last week to their highest point in five weeks, but that was largely inflated by formally striking workers at verizon. >>> after two days of sharp declines, gold rose more than 1%. elsewhere delta plans to spend billions buying 100 boeing 737 jets to upgrade its fleet. >>> finally, the gas-guzzling favorite of the rich and famous is also apparently the favorite of thieves. a new study finds the cadillac escalade is the most likely vehicle to be targeted by crooks. >>> coming up, preseason football heats up. the red sox live off the long ball, and the u.s. final is set in little league baseball. plus, the new york yankees do something that has never been done before in the entire history of baseball. your "first look" at sports is straight ahead. >>> welcome back to "first look," i'm lynn berry. despite a
on the first day of trade since apple co-founder steve jobs' resignation, shares fell only slightly. a sharp drop thursday on germany's dax. at one point by as much as 5% increased jitters and selling on wall street. >>> new jobs numbers also fuelled selling. u.s. jobless claims rose last week to their highest point in five weeks, but that was largely inflated by formally striking workers at verizon. >>> after two days of sharp declines, gold rose more than 1%. elsewhere delta...
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let's go over to steve. >> steve: thanks, ali. national push against foreign courts reached the state of michigan which has the largest concentration of muslims in our nation. critics say the bill is a veiled attack against sharia law. >> this bill casts suspicion on our muslim neighbors, on our muslim friends that we have been living amongst for five generations. taking a community, targeting them, casting suspicion on them and it's completely wrong. >> steve: wait a minute, our next guest says the bill has nothing to do with islam. republican state representative dave edgeman joins us now. he has introduced the bill in michigan. good morning to you, dave. >> good morning. >> steve: what would american laws for american courts do, exactly? >> basically targets any foreign law that is an at&t that to our present federal constitution or state constitution. any foreign law that is brought into our courts that is against our constitution, our liberties would be null and void. >> steve: dave, do we have instances where that has happen
let's go over to steve. >> steve: thanks, ali. national push against foreign courts reached the state of michigan which has the largest concentration of muslims in our nation. critics say the bill is a veiled attack against sharia law. >> this bill casts suspicion on our muslim neighbors, on our muslim friends that we have been living amongst for five generations. taking a community, targeting them, casting suspicion on them and it's completely wrong. >> steve: wait a minute,...
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. >> steve and debbie o'sullivan and their children live in rockaway beach in new york. a tranquil setting. beautiful wide shoreline. they never used to worry about hurricanes. >> we never really understand the greater impact of it. we never had a great fear. we used to play out in them. >> what's changed? >> katrina. >> their house sits one block from the ocean with the atlantic on one side and jamaica bay on the other are thinking about stocking up on hurricane supplies. >> i really am seriously considering getting more supplies of water and dry goods. it is a worry for me. i mean, he's not as worried as i am. >> there may be good reason for concern. new york city hasn't experienced a big hurricane since 1938. with the increase in hurricane activity, combined with the law of averages, many experts believe another major storm may be coming and soon. >> is it going to be a slow rise? >> yeah. it's going to come up slowly. about the rate that you fill a bathtub. >> coastal geologist nick koch, himself a new yorker, believes if a major hurricane hits, it could be catastrop
. >> steve and debbie o'sullivan and their children live in rockaway beach in new york. a tranquil setting. beautiful wide shoreline. they never used to worry about hurricanes. >> we never really understand the greater impact of it. we never had a great fear. we used to play out in them. >> what's changed? >> katrina. >> their house sits one block from the ocean with the atlantic on one side and jamaica bay on the other are thinking about stocking up on hurricane...
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i am joined by the national spokesman for the red cross steve bayer. what is your priority right now? >> my priority is to get out the word for preparedness, and personal preparedness. we as a corporation have done our preparedness and that is why hundreds of thousands of emergency response vehicles and hundreds of thousands trained registered volunteers are on the road going to all of the affected areas, and the areas that are going to be affected. >> in the affected areas we are talking about the densely populated cities in the country which presents a unique set of circumstances in itself. >> yes. i just spoke to somebody down at the outer banks in north carolina, one of my coordinators down there, and we had a very good interesting conversation. it is really nice down there from what he said, and people are out surfing, and that is definitely not recommended. we really want people to be taking this seriously. the tourists have all evacuated from what he told me, and the residents are in the process of making that decision of whether they are going
i am joined by the national spokesman for the red cross steve bayer. what is your priority right now? >> my priority is to get out the word for preparedness, and personal preparedness. we as a corporation have done our preparedness and that is why hundreds of thousands of emergency response vehicles and hundreds of thousands trained registered volunteers are on the road going to all of the affected areas, and the areas that are going to be affected. >> in the affected areas we are...
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it's unclear just how hands-on steve jobs has been here at apple lately. he's been on medical leave since january. the company's product line is thought to be set for the next year and a half. so the question is, after that and without jobs, what's next? steve wozniak was jobs' partner this creating apple. >> he was always thinking about those great people that drove humanity to a higher level. people like shakespeare, like isaac newton. >> reporter: who, like steve jobs, created something revolutionary with an apple. ben tracy, cbs news, cupertino, california. >> pelley: english is a living language. new words are born and others die. well, today merriam-webster's collegiate dictionary added "boomerang child," a young adult who returns to live with mom and dad. and "fist bump," a gesture made famous by the obamas during the 2008 campaign. but the collins dictionary removed "wittol," a man who tolerates his wife's infidelity. and "aerodrome," a small airport. fannie mae is being accused of driving down house prices. that story is next. that story is next.
it's unclear just how hands-on steve jobs has been here at apple lately. he's been on medical leave since january. the company's product line is thought to be set for the next year and a half. so the question is, after that and without jobs, what's next? steve wozniak was jobs' partner this creating apple. >> he was always thinking about those great people that drove humanity to a higher level. people like shakespeare, like isaac newton. >> reporter: who, like steve jobs, created...
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i have two questions for steve. the core of your presentation is comparing effect sizes from the impact study of head start with several other types of studies. what i'm interested in whether those studies are capturing information on disadvantaged kids that are similar in their background characteristics to the kids served in head start? are we comparing apples to apples? second question would be, what's your point of view on the reform strategy that the administration is following for head start? would you recommend anything different other than your call for more research on effective practice? >> so thank you, tom. so, yes, we are comparing apples to apples. to the extent there are differences in the population, their biased against studies that serve broader populations because effects are bigger the more disadvantaged kids are. all right? but people have adjusted. bill gormly and his colleagues said, well let's look at only the kids who can get into head start. effects differences are bigger if you do that. to
i have two questions for steve. the core of your presentation is comparing effect sizes from the impact study of head start with several other types of studies. what i'm interested in whether those studies are capturing information on disadvantaged kids that are similar in their background characteristics to the kids served in head start? are we comparing apples to apples? second question would be, what's your point of view on the reform strategy that the administration is following for head...
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steve centanni also watching it for us from washington, steve. >> reporter: of course you know virginia tech was the scene of one of the worst shooting in american history, so they are proceeding with an abundance of caution here. only these three teenagers, or children saw a man holding what looked like a gun and they have locked down the campus. they don't want to take any chances. as you know in april of 07 there was this shooting when a senior english stunt opened fire in two separate incidents, one at a dorm and killed two people. two hours later he opened fire against in a classroom building and killed 31 other people. in the interim there was an email alert that went out to the students warning them of this situation but there has been criticism that that alert, that warning system, the warning dew point go out quickly enough. the university came under extreme criticism for lack of warning of the students. do we need to listen to this? >> for the record i'm larry hinker i'm the associate vice president. and i have with me the chief of police. wendell took a phone call as we walke
steve centanni also watching it for us from washington, steve. >> reporter: of course you know virginia tech was the scene of one of the worst shooting in american history, so they are proceeding with an abundance of caution here. only these three teenagers, or children saw a man holding what looked like a gun and they have locked down the campus. they don't want to take any chances. as you know in april of 07 there was this shooting when a senior english stunt opened fire in two separate...
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steve as you know is pretty unique character. >> shep: it looks as if somebody brushed his hair? >> that was me, i did a couple shirt buttons up. he likes the buttons up but i tidied him up just for you. >> jonltdz hucht or resident brit standing on the beach. >> shep: i was reporting a little while ago on what we believe or the locals are believed is a tornado. we can't confirm it until the weather service says so. sand bridge area, check that. sand bridge area, i guess five houses have been damaged. a couple of them pretty severely. here is the only video we have out of it. the sand bridge area. i thought was another town but we'll check and look it up on. >> danny couch is bucs ton, north carolina, runs tours around the outer bank. it's my understanding you have your own vehicle and take people around. what is your census saying? >> the island i am on is 52 miles long but it averages half-mile wide. we had six breaches in the regular trouble spots here from the ocean today. even though roads were passable you have a lot of salt water. you don't want to drive your car through s
steve as you know is pretty unique character. >> shep: it looks as if somebody brushed his hair? >> that was me, i did a couple shirt buttons up. he likes the buttons up but i tidied him up just for you. >> jonltdz hucht or resident brit standing on the beach. >> shep: i was reporting a little while ago on what we believe or the locals are believed is a tornado. we can't confirm it until the weather service says so. sand bridge area, check that. sand bridge area, i guess...
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steve jobs resigned as ceo yesterday because his health won't let him continue. a look at the impact from steve jobs tonight. >> reporter: it's hard to remember what computers, music, phones or movies were like before this college dropout set up shop in his parents garage and invented with his buddy's help, a computer you could run in your house. imagine that. >> we worked hard and in ten years apple had grown from just the two of us in a garage to a $2 billion company with 4,000 employees. >> reporter: steve jobs pioneered home computing years before ibm, upended the music business with the ipod and i-tunes, killing cds. the ipad is changing our way of life and film animation pivots around pixar, the studio he bought from george lucas and is the reason we all know who buzz lightyear is. >> to infinity and beyond. >> people think of steve jobs as a tech visionary, but he is a consumer visionary. he's a visionary for how we use and relate to the products that are going to change our lives, even before we know that they're going to change our lives. >> reporter: jo
steve jobs resigned as ceo yesterday because his health won't let him continue. a look at the impact from steve jobs tonight. >> reporter: it's hard to remember what computers, music, phones or movies were like before this college dropout set up shop in his parents garage and invented with his buddy's help, a computer you could run in your house. imagine that. >> we worked hard and in ten years apple had grown from just the two of us in a garage to a $2 billion company with 4,000...
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steve jobs' is stepping down. on the front pages of the newspapers, this is the senses, chronicle asking, what now. there is a lot going on. people are stopping by, what you have my phone or not, if you have an ipad or not, there is no doubt that he did change the world. >> steve jobs sent a letter to the board, here is with the release yesterday, if there ever came a day what i could no longer do my duties and expectations as apple ceo, i would be the first to let you know, unfortunately that day has come. he had been on indefinite leave since january with an unspecified medical condition. he had previously been treated for pancreatic cancer and received a liver transplant. we spoke with one analyst says says apple will be a different company without steve jobs. >> he was the balance point in that company. the balance point has now been removed. a lot of people have left apple, the company has been changing quite a bit, now jobs is gone and the balance is removed, we will see a different company. >> tim cook has
steve jobs' is stepping down. on the front pages of the newspapers, this is the senses, chronicle asking, what now. there is a lot going on. people are stopping by, what you have my phone or not, if you have an ipad or not, there is no doubt that he did change the world. >> steve jobs sent a letter to the board, here is with the release yesterday, if there ever came a day what i could no longer do my duties and expectations as apple ceo, i would be the first to let you know, unfortunately...
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steve just touched on this briefly, but there was a moment back then when i thought that my career was over, and i thought, you know, a career that had taken many years to build is going down the tubes fast, and today many people felt we are going to a book signing which you are really here for a celebration. i don't know if the had a celebration at the end of those survivors tv shows the this is what it feels like to me like i got my head back above the waves. i'm standing. and you can't get to that point without people who care about you, people who love you and to key was idf tell you when you're wrong and how to deal with the situation and get some council. so many of you in the room tonight are those people for me, i'm high friends and those of you that our journalists, you know how tenuous our profession is and how things go up and down, ratings, editors, relationships, you never know. so tonight i just want to tell you this is a celebration for me, a celebration of love. i want to express thanks to my friends and family and my wife, my son, tony. [applause] about, you know, you
steve just touched on this briefly, but there was a moment back then when i thought that my career was over, and i thought, you know, a career that had taken many years to build is going down the tubes fast, and today many people felt we are going to a book signing which you are really here for a celebration. i don't know if the had a celebration at the end of those survivors tv shows the this is what it feels like to me like i got my head back above the waves. i'm standing. and you can't get...
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steve handelsman joins us with a look from new york city. hello, steve. >> reporter: hello, diane. here on time square, it looks like we are back to normal here. this place is crowded with tourists. hardly thinking of the hurricane, but even though the death toll is reported to be at 20 and could go higher, this could have been far worse. that's the assessment here in new york and up and down the east coast. starting the clean up, this was central park. new york is draining tonight. rhode island is taking stock. >> not as bad as we expected. much better. >> irene was a full-fledged cat one hurricane. this was long island this morning. >> pandemonium pretty much. crazy. >> at least 15 people were reported killed from florida to new england. many by falling trees last night and today. flooding extended far inland near philadelphia. some rivers are still reported rising. now many of the million who is evacuated want to see if there is damage. hazel lowe in new york city. >> there were power outages and i don't know what to believe. >> charlie jones in north carolina. >> pay won't let
steve handelsman joins us with a look from new york city. hello, steve. >> reporter: hello, diane. here on time square, it looks like we are back to normal here. this place is crowded with tourists. hardly thinking of the hurricane, but even though the death toll is reported to be at 20 and could go higher, this could have been far worse. that's the assessment here in new york and up and down the east coast. starting the clean up, this was central park. new york is draining tonight. rhode...
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finish up, steve. caller: when of the previous callers -- we are entitled to our own opinions and not entitled to our own facts. the iraq war when it comes to the facts, i have yet to see facts about weapons of mass destructions. i still think we should have gone in regardless. but a previous caller, a fellow republican, the valerie plame story, that there was no connection between him. you can stretch and say there was no direct connection but don't forget the vice president went out of his way trying to get president bush up to the final days to pardon scooter libby. if that was not a direct connection it certainly was an improper use. i think he is a very, very good speaker. what frustrates me is somebody trying to bring the sides together -- most vice-president you think of historically go quietly away. this is one vice-president with just won't. and i wish to heaven he would. i am not sure why he wants to -- has to write a memoir host: coming up in about 25 minutes, steve forbes, president and ceo
finish up, steve. caller: when of the previous callers -- we are entitled to our own opinions and not entitled to our own facts. the iraq war when it comes to the facts, i have yet to see facts about weapons of mass destructions. i still think we should have gone in regardless. but a previous caller, a fellow republican, the valerie plame story, that there was no connection between him. you can stretch and say there was no direct connection but don't forget the vice president went out of his...
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>> because we finally know who's taking over after steve jobs. this has been a big toss-up question for five years or so. it's tim cook, who's been at the company for a long time. the real question is apple has a deep bench of talent. they are considered an operationally excellent company in terms of supply chain and all that kind of stuff. the real question is will apple continue to have the magic touch that nobody can really quantify. this has really been the thing that steve jobs has imbued in apple. >> and a visionary because he developed stuff we never thought we'd need. i never knew i would get addicted to an ipad, and now it rules my world. >> and steve knew you would. it was one of the few companies in america that was totally unscathed by the recession. its sales skyrocketed. and the ipad and the iphone are not products that people have to have, yet people continue to spend money on these things when they were cutting their spending on everything else. that's this unique ability that steve jobs has, to anticipate what will delight consum
>> because we finally know who's taking over after steve jobs. this has been a big toss-up question for five years or so. it's tim cook, who's been at the company for a long time. the real question is apple has a deep bench of talent. they are considered an operationally excellent company in terms of supply chain and all that kind of stuff. the real question is will apple continue to have the magic touch that nobody can really quantify. this has really been the thing that steve jobs has...
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>> host: steve, "afterwards" made an interesting decision choosing me. they know we are going to disagree. >> guest: if an author can't defend what he's written to his most likely and certainly most knockable critic, then he shouldn't write the book. >> host: great. first i'd like to just talk about your own professional history. you are a lawyer, a journalist -- >> guest: not a lawyer. i never took the bar. >> host: sorry. entrepreneur and you have -- i know many years ago you wrote book about the teamsters. most recent book was about the aftermath of 9/11. >> guest: correct. >> host: now you have written about education reform. i thought this could be the next chapter of "waiting for superman." the book that accompanies the movie. you featured the same heros. joel klein and jonathan scher, and like the movie, teachers union is the biggest obstacle to reform. i should say. >> guest: do i get to comment on that, the cherry picked summary that you've done. which reminds me of how you cherry pick a lot of your data >> host: come on now, i'm the interviewer
>> host: steve, "afterwards" made an interesting decision choosing me. they know we are going to disagree. >> guest: if an author can't defend what he's written to his most likely and certainly most knockable critic, then he shouldn't write the book. >> host: great. first i'd like to just talk about your own professional history. you are a lawyer, a journalist -- >> guest: not a lawyer. i never took the bar. >> host: sorry. entrepreneur and you have -- i...
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. >>> we also sent steve osunsami up with the hurricane hunters. their job iso measure the strength of the hurricanes. and they fly right into the you of the storm. >> reporter: it sounds crazy and it was a bumpy ride. but we traveled deep into the middle of this gigantic storm, flying inside at 10,000 feet. >> we're getting closer to the coast. >> reporter: our air force reserve pilots and scientists were on a dangerous mission to take the storm's temperature. and it wasn't good. >> where we're at, sometimes it's over 100-mile-an-hour winds. >> reporter: wow. >> so, it's starting to develop. >> reporter: they shot canisters filled with sensors into the ferocious storm clouds. and the sensors were sending back the bad news. irene's pressure is dropping, which means the storm is getting stronger. the ocean waters below, incredibly warm, at 85 degeges helping it grow. and on the northeast side of the storm where it's usually most dangerous. this one especially so with hurricane-force winds that stretch out 100 miles. >> it's s large hurricane. it's a
. >>> we also sent steve osunsami up with the hurricane hunters. their job iso measure the strength of the hurricanes. and they fly right into the you of the storm. >> reporter: it sounds crazy and it was a bumpy ride. but we traveled deep into the middle of this gigantic storm, flying inside at 10,000 feet. >> we're getting closer to the coast. >> reporter: our air force reserve pilots and scientists were on a dangerous mission to take the storm's temperature. and it...
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apple came in and steve jobs, as is his way, basically kind of bullied his carrier. in this case, at&t, saying you need to create a much more open environment. you need to create an environment in which the user can go anywhere they want to get any kind of information they want. if it happens to be the app store, all the better for apple. the other thing that happened as a result of apple coming on the scene is that it really created a competitive environment for mobile phones that had never existed before. google's android owes a great debt to apple's iphone because suddenly carriers that didn't have the iphone, like verizon and t-mobile and sprint, were looking for alternatives, looking for new ways to get exciting smart phones in the market. >> there's an indication of just how successful apple is right now. according to a statement released by the u.s. treasury in july, the government, the u.s. government had an operating cash balance of nearly $74 billion. that sounds like a lot of money, right? it's about $2.5 billion short of the cash apple has on hand. >>> we
apple came in and steve jobs, as is his way, basically kind of bullied his carrier. in this case, at&t, saying you need to create a much more open environment. you need to create an environment in which the user can go anywhere they want to get any kind of information they want. if it happens to be the app store, all the better for apple. the other thing that happened as a result of apple coming on the scene is that it really created a competitive environment for mobile phones that had...
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steve moore is a senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." some are calling this an irene stimulus package saying look at all the construction workers and other folks who are going to have to go out there and do the cleanup, valid? >> megyn i'm not one of those economists that thinks that a serious hurricane and flooding sometime later the economy. this is the old method gee of broken windows, you break the windows and have somebody to fix them and that sometime later the economy. the fact that people have flooded basements and i saw the pictures you've been showing all days on fox news that is not a stimulus to the economy. it's going to reduce the wealth of american households. the only question, megyn is by how much. i've seen statistics as you have, tense of billions. i think that is a little high, ten to 20 billions. katrina was 125 billion. not nearly the magnitude of that but still very troubling. megyn: on the grand scale of the u.s. economy that seems like a blib in terms of financial costs, am i wrong? >> it is. if you look at the r
steve moore is a senior economic writer for the "wall street journal." some are calling this an irene stimulus package saying look at all the construction workers and other folks who are going to have to go out there and do the cleanup, valid? >> megyn i'm not one of those economists that thinks that a serious hurricane and flooding sometime later the economy. this is the old method gee of broken windows, you break the windows and have somebody to fix them and that sometime...
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let's look at what steve forbes, made -- look at a common steve forbes made on -- comment steve forbes made on "washington journal." >> $1.80 trillion a year. 15 billion, take it. be grateful for it. there are massive regulations already coming. on the data franc bill, thousands of pages of regulations in the pipeline on that. same thing with the health care bill. while they make a few reforms on regulations. for each one they get rid of, there are hundreds that are coming our way. host: talking about the efforts of the obama administration to eliminate or ease regulations. he says they do not go far enough. guest: there is a lot of misinformation out there. steve forbes leading talking point was one of the biggest pieces of misinformation out there. he says regulations cost our economy $1.50 trillion a year. i regret even having to repeat that to make a point. it is such a gross distortion. a very common talking point on capitol hill. it is said uniformly among republicans. everybody knows better, because groups like mine and others and the obama administration have countered it and m
let's look at what steve forbes, made -- look at a common steve forbes made on -- comment steve forbes made on "washington journal." >> $1.80 trillion a year. 15 billion, take it. be grateful for it. there are massive regulations already coming. on the data franc bill, thousands of pages of regulations in the pipeline on that. same thing with the health care bill. while they make a few reforms on regulations. for each one they get rid of, there are hundreds that are coming our...
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steve morris senior economics writer for the "wall street journal," that caught our eye for sure, steve, why so slow before we're dropping significantly? >> this is the slowest expansion, jenna we've seen since the great depression. a lot of these economic programs to revive the economy and create jobs haven't worked, and the cbo really acknowledged that today saying as you said for three more years we'll be above 8%. that is somewhat polyannish. a economists say we'll stay close to 9% if we don't get out of this recession. there is a lot of talk about a double-dip recession. the other thing in this report is over the last three years the federal government will have borrowed $4 trillion. jenna: wow, $4 trillion. here is the other headline based on that borrowing headline as well. the cbo based on projections that are far from certain say their projected budget deficits have been cut in half since the last time they put out this report. is that good news, bad news, how are we supposed to take it? >> two words, jenna, rosey scenario. i think that is a little bit polyannish. i think it as
steve morris senior economics writer for the "wall street journal," that caught our eye for sure, steve, why so slow before we're dropping significantly? >> this is the slowest expansion, jenna we've seen since the great depression. a lot of these economic programs to revive the economy and create jobs haven't worked, and the cbo really acknowledged that today saying as you said for three more years we'll be above 8%. that is somewhat polyannish. a economists say we'll stay...
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. >> steve: we are watching local coverage. we had tips there might be a problem with this dam. i tell you the governor of the state of new york tour this had dam and did an inspection earlier today. their reporter is on the line with us, middleberg new york. what do you know about this situation that has some people believe there may have been a real problem with this dam. >> hi, there. i'm with the family. we are all a road here which is flooded on the north end and south end. we are stuck but middleberg has been evacuated where i am. we heard the gilboa dam sirens going off just about an hour ago and people have been trained. they hear that sound and it's scary for them. however, we are -- we understand that the dam has not been compromised at this point. that was precautionary measure because they lost contract with the folks over at the dam that are monitoring the situation. obviously we have been pummeled the rain has gone on for hours. like i said, i'm here with some families, residents here on the road in middleberg. we are stuck, two-mile stretch of road north bend and
. >> steve: we are watching local coverage. we had tips there might be a problem with this dam. i tell you the governor of the state of new york tour this had dam and did an inspection earlier today. their reporter is on the line with us, middleberg new york. what do you know about this situation that has some people believe there may have been a real problem with this dam. >> hi, there. i'm with the family. we are all a road here which is flooded on the north end and south end. we...
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rick: steve harrigan, live in trao*eup lee -- tripoli, thanks. jenna: fox news alert, jobless numbers jumped 5000 this week, to 417,000 americans filing for first time unemployment. the increase is blamed on a strike which pushed thousands to seek unemployment benefits, the number, even that, still high for some analysts. >>> also another fox business alert on brand new numbers on the housing front, three out of every ten home sales were properties in some state of foreclosure over the last several months. that's higher than the same time last year, according to realty track that keeps an eye on these things. this is a big drag on housing prices in general and one of the reasons of whether we hit bottom in this market. mortgage rates jumped slightly this week but remain near or at historic lows and now word today that the obama administration may consider back ago mortgage refinance plan for millions of homeowners. is that a good idea? >>> refinancing for millions of people, lower rates, right? more money in their pocket? >> we already have histo
rick: steve harrigan, live in trao*eup lee -- tripoli, thanks. jenna: fox news alert, jobless numbers jumped 5000 this week, to 417,000 americans filing for first time unemployment. the increase is blamed on a strike which pushed thousands to seek unemployment benefits, the number, even that, still high for some analysts. >>> also another fox business alert on brand new numbers on the housing front, three out of every ten home sales were properties in some state of foreclosure over the...
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is go steve after words an interesting decision in inviting you because of course we normally disagree but thought it would be interesting. >> guest: if another can defend what he has written to his most likely and certainly most knowledgeable critic, then he should not write the book. >> host: first i would like to just talk about your own professional history. you are a lawyer, journalist. and not to buy newer and you have a nominee or goes over you wrote a book about the teamsters about the aftermath of 9/11. now you have written a book about education reform. i read the book and i thought this could well be the next chapter of "waiting for superman," the book that the company -- you featured the same heroes. so i should say that being a historian -- >> guest: do i get to comment on the cherry-pick summer you have done? which reminds me you have cherry-picked a lot of your data. >> host: come on now. >> guest: i don't think that is a fair description of the book. i'd venture that several of the teacher unions leaders who are pertaining the book such as for example the woman who runs
is go steve after words an interesting decision in inviting you because of course we normally disagree but thought it would be interesting. >> guest: if another can defend what he has written to his most likely and certainly most knowledgeable critic, then he should not write the book. >> host: first i would like to just talk about your own professional history. you are a lawyer, journalist. and not to buy newer and you have a nominee or goes over you wrote a book about the...
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economist steve richiuitto believes the financial impact will be modest. >> the numbers that are being bandied about are basically anywhere from $10 billion to $40 billion. but if you look at it in terms of its effect on quarterly g.d.p., third quarter g.d.p., how much could you take off of that? well the answer, basically, is about 0.1%. that's nowhere near the $45 billion in private insurance damage from hurricane katrina in 2005, but many experts say it's too early to calculate the full impact of irene, especially with some towns still underwater. and then there's the yet-to-be- tallied impact to retailers. some chains, like home depot and lowes, benefited from storm preparations. others, however, suffered as irene forced many to shutter during a busy weekend. analyst r.j hottovy said late august can be important for many retailers. >> typically in a period like this, especially being back to school season, a lot of the purchases are simply going to get delayed into this week. the problem for retailers? this potentially could move inventories to a markdown situation. >> reporter: ex
economist steve richiuitto believes the financial impact will be modest. >> the numbers that are being bandied about are basically anywhere from $10 billion to $40 billion. but if you look at it in terms of its effect on quarterly g.d.p., third quarter g.d.p., how much could you take off of that? well the answer, basically, is about 0.1%. that's nowhere near the $45 billion in private insurance damage from hurricane katrina in 2005, but many experts say it's too early to calculate the...
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my name is steve, i live in new jersey." [ laughter ] check this out. a company is making a new line of perfume that is supposed to smell like lithuania. [ laughter ] and if it doesn't, how the hell would you know? i mean, really -- [ laughter ] and finally, kraft, the owner of oscar mayer and planters is splitting into two publicly-traded companies. that's not good. you never want to split your weiner from your nuts. [ laughter ] you really don't. ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show for you tonight. give it up for the roots, right there! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i saw the country doctor to ask him what was wrong with me ♪ ♪ he was caught unaware accidental and devil may care ♪ ♪ behind the curtain i see bottles unmarked in front of me ♪ ♪ whoa, nobody knows the trouble i've seen ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's my man, right there. that's bruce hornsby, right there, sitting in with the roots. [ cheers and applause ] bruce hornsby, oh my god. here's his latest album, "bride of the noisemakers." [ laughter ] what is
my name is steve, i live in new jersey." [ laughter ] check this out. a company is making a new line of perfume that is supposed to smell like lithuania. [ laughter ] and if it doesn't, how the hell would you know? i mean, really -- [ laughter ] and finally, kraft, the owner of oscar mayer and planters is splitting into two publicly-traded companies. that's not good. you never want to split your weiner from your nuts. [ laughter ] you really don't. ladies and gentlemen, we have a great...
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you know, steve williams thing, this is his caddie for the last 12 years, they have won it all. they have had a great run. there are some hard feelings there. tiger announced he was parting ways with steve williams and williams told a reporter he felt like he wasted the last two years of his life, so that is sort of the subplot of drama. you mentioned clark, that is the luck of the draw who is he playing with today. a good pairing likely because they do get along well together. but as you have already said, the golf world is watching very closely today and this entire tournament. won the tournament seven times and which tiger will show up this weekend. >> a lot of people paying attention. tiger woods needs five more major wins to pass jack nicklaus as the greatest golfer of all time. can he do it? we will ask mike walker later this hour. >>> dow snapped eight session losing streak yesterday but the bulls are heading back to the sidelines this morning. we will go live to the new york stock exchange. [ woman ] we take it a day at a time. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease.
you know, steve williams thing, this is his caddie for the last 12 years, they have won it all. they have had a great run. there are some hard feelings there. tiger announced he was parting ways with steve williams and williams told a reporter he felt like he wasted the last two years of his life, so that is sort of the subplot of drama. you mentioned clark, that is the luck of the draw who is he playing with today. a good pairing likely because they do get along well together. but as you have...
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host: steve in canyon city, colorado. scott lanman. guest: he's right, the unemployment rate in north dakota is the lowest in the country. but if every state were small and then discovered a massive oil shell underneath and was able to extract it to create an economic boom, then we would be in great shape. but not every state can replicate the natural resources and conditions that north dakota -- that converged on north dakota in recent years. talking about regulation, i'm not up on the details, but i think the obama administration has recognized the concern about some regulations. an order that was going to roll back or hold back some regulations in the last week or two. clearly republicans in congress, the chamber of commerce here in d.c., have been very active in making those issues well known. host: last week on "washington journal," steve forbes talked about his thoughts on quantitative easing and the strength of ben bernanke's handling of the monetary policy. take a look at what steve forbes had to say and then get some reaction
host: steve in canyon city, colorado. scott lanman. guest: he's right, the unemployment rate in north dakota is the lowest in the country. but if every state were small and then discovered a massive oil shell underneath and was able to extract it to create an economic boom, then we would be in great shape. but not every state can replicate the natural resources and conditions that north dakota -- that converged on north dakota in recent years. talking about regulation, i'm not up on the...
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steve? >> great to have you. fine, thank you very much. this is what one of the bloomberg aides said. the reason no speaking role for clergy, it's going to draw out the ceremony and detract from the focus on families. how are they going to decide which religion to include? >> well, we should begin, then, with mayor bloomberg saying he's not going to speak because if he speaks, he'll detract from the events. nobody believes this. as far as the clergy is concerned, has it ever been a problem? new york city, as a matter of fact, every city in the united states and, of course, in the nation's capital, they always have celebratory statements and public events whether it be something that's joyous or something that's very sad. they always manage, don't they, to find the appropriate priest or rabbi or minister, i would include an imam here. that's a ruse. i think mayor bloomberg should decide not to speak that today. according to his logic, he'll be detracting from the events. >> when you think abo
steve? >> great to have you. fine, thank you very much. this is what one of the bloomberg aides said. the reason no speaking role for clergy, it's going to draw out the ceremony and detract from the focus on families. how are they going to decide which religion to include? >> well, we should begin, then, with mayor bloomberg saying he's not going to speak because if he speaks, he'll detract from the events. nobody believes this. as far as the clergy is concerned, has it ever been a...
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thank you to steve. earlier this year, when head start was in danger of having children cut out of it, that they signed this great letter to congress urging congress to maintain the current levels. you are in sync with the nobel laureate. two years ago, i came to the organization. i am in classrooms where iac the power and the possibilities. -- where i see the power and the possibilities. i hear from alumni all the time. teachers, doctors, lawyers. prize-winning paulettes', public servants, -- prize-winning poet s, public servants. this year's grammy winner, she was there yesterday at the front of the magazine. instead of sharing all of their stories, i'm going to focus on three key points about reforming early childhood education. that is today's topic. first of all, research really matters. it matters because it shows over and over again ways that head start works. research matters to head start. let me say to use some of the things that those 300 researchers work -- wrote to congress. head start raise
thank you to steve. earlier this year, when head start was in danger of having children cut out of it, that they signed this great letter to congress urging congress to maintain the current levels. you are in sync with the nobel laureate. two years ago, i came to the organization. i am in classrooms where iac the power and the possibilities. -- where i see the power and the possibilities. i hear from alumni all the time. teachers, doctors, lawyers. prize-winning paulettes', public servants, --...
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so joining me now is steve kornacki, news editor for "salon." thank you for being here tonight. >> happy to be here. >> what do you think, i was in new jersey, living in new jersey, when chris christie challenged a sitting governor, challenged john korzine and won part of this straight talking, i can do something that no one else has done in a blue state like new jersey. what are we to make of chris christie as a potential candidate, is this real? >> i don't think it is. the reason it gets attention is because there really is a tremendous opening on the republican side right now, and there has been all year, and there's nobody to fill it. the hope of the republican establishment was rick perry's the guy. well, rick perry's the guy who's going to communicate with the republican base, but not in a way that scares off swing voters, obviously, what they've seen in the first four days 1 that may not be the case, i spent time in new jersey. there are a couple of factors really keeping him out, one is family. two is a simple reality that this guy spent
so joining me now is steve kornacki, news editor for "salon." thank you for being here tonight. >> happy to be here. >> what do you think, i was in new jersey, living in new jersey, when chris christie challenged a sitting governor, challenged john korzine and won part of this straight talking, i can do something that no one else has done in a blue state like new jersey. what are we to make of chris christie as a potential candidate, is this real? >> i don't think it...
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host: steve, nebraska. republican, good morning. caller: the other caller hit on what i was talking about. i am not going to drive around in a tank, but with the advent of the flash mobs, technology, and what have you, how will that effect the concealed carry as
host: steve, nebraska. republican, good morning. caller: the other caller hit on what i was talking about. i am not going to drive around in a tank, but with the advent of the flash mobs, technology, and what have you, how will that effect the concealed carry as
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. >> i'm steve. i want to say that i appreciate you and i'm pretty tired of people calling you dr. no. the thinking behind that is that they're rid cueling you for your votes. they're rid cueling me and they're making fun of me. i don't like that. i've got some suggestions that will save some money in our budget. bun one of the things that we could do. i did a little research and i looked at our budget. the justice department, if you take their budget comes out to $250,000 per person. they don't produce any revenue so that's just a cost that we're paying. the interior department is $279,000 per person if you take the budget and divide by the number of people. those are hugse numbers. no company in the united states can operate when it costs that much per person. one thing we could do. i would kind of like your idea of changing the tax system. along with that, the thinking and the assumption is that it will save everybody a lot of money. well, how about we just drop three fourths of the i.r.s. people along with the rest of it. [applause] we have a system here -- >> the fair tax actu
. >> i'm steve. i want to say that i appreciate you and i'm pretty tired of people calling you dr. no. the thinking behind that is that they're rid cueling you for your votes. they're rid cueling me and they're making fun of me. i don't like that. i've got some suggestions that will save some money in our budget. bun one of the things that we could do. i did a little research and i looked at our budget. the justice department, if you take their budget comes out to $250,000 per person....
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okay, steve, thanks. and since we first reported on hunger at home last week, so many more of you have answered that call, too, donating a total of $188,000 so far, which means more than 1.3 million meals for americans who are hungry tonight. you can still contribute at abcnews.com/help. >>> and on a very different note, there's a brand new record for buzz tonight. that big announcement from beyonce at the mtv video music awards thrilled the crowd. we could see that. but now watch this. beyonce unveiled her baby bump at 10:35 p.m., setting off a collective viral cheer on twitter. 8,868 tweets per second. the highest volume ever. >>> and coming up, the queen is hiring. we've got the help wanted ad. th. i'm on an aspirin regimen now because i never want to feel that helplessness again. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. talk to your doctor, and take care of what you have to take care of. [ pneumatic wrench buzzing ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ]
okay, steve, thanks. and since we first reported on hunger at home last week, so many more of you have answered that call, too, donating a total of $188,000 so far, which means more than 1.3 million meals for americans who are hungry tonight. you can still contribute at abcnews.com/help. >>> and on a very different note, there's a brand new record for buzz tonight. that big announcement from beyonce at the mtv video music awards thrilled the crowd. we could see that. but now watch...
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>> good morning, steve. not only did they get walloped, when they took their stuff out to dry, you can see here folks emptied out their basements and first floor stories here to dry everything out. they got noticed yesterday that they had to evacuate by 6:00 p.m. because the water was coming yet again and you can see how saturated all this stuff is because even the garbage got confrontation with the water here. passaic. 10:00 last night in high tide. and with would hope would start drying in the sun. it doesn't look like everybody heeded the evacuation. there are some people here this morning. it's not great. sewage system is backed up and not a great place to be right now but, of course, i don't blame these folks for not wanting to leave their home after being through so much. >> can't cut a break. brian kilmeade, over to you and that guy. stuart varney. >> who will be nameless. president obama said that going green would jump-start the struggling economy. but after the federal government spent millions for
>> good morning, steve. not only did they get walloped, when they took their stuff out to dry, you can see here folks emptied out their basements and first floor stories here to dry everything out. they got noticed yesterday that they had to evacuate by 6:00 p.m. because the water was coming yet again and you can see how saturated all this stuff is because even the garbage got confrontation with the water here. passaic. 10:00 last night in high tide. and with would hope would start drying...
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it is steve jobs. cnn's poppy harlow looks at the legacy of steve jobs and the impact of his departure as apple's ceo. >> he resigned? >> yes. >> sim sorry to hear it, because he's so great for the company and so creative and innovative. >> reporter: jobs who has been on medical leave since january released a statement. i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as apple's ceo, i would be the first to let you know. unfortunately, that day has come. >> it's really hard to overstate just how important steve jobs has been to business, to the economy, what he's done because he's really revolutionized so many businesses. >> reporter: computers, mobile phones, digital music, jobs' influence has been unparalleled. his latest product, the ipad, continues to break records. analysts say it's the fastest selling technological device ever. jobs co-founded apple in 1976 from his family's garage. nine years later a power struggle led to his exit, but jobs retur
it is steve jobs. cnn's poppy harlow looks at the legacy of steve jobs and the impact of his departure as apple's ceo. >> he resigned? >> yes. >> sim sorry to hear it, because he's so great for the company and so creative and innovative. >> reporter: jobs who has been on medical leave since january released a statement. i have always said if there ever came a day when i could no longer meet my duties and expectations as apple's ceo, i would be the first to let you know....
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steve and brian? >> steve: thank you. >> brian: that was hilarious. >> steve: coming up -- >> brian: coming up next, talk about a generation gap, you say amazon and others think river. but they think on-line shopping site for the -- more from the brains of the class of 2015. who is afraid of the big bad shark? not this kid. >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah, daddy! that's a big boy! >> steve: oh, daddy. the father, the daddy himself, and the son operating the camera who reeled in the big fish join us live next half hour. >> brian: plus, actress making a royal return to tv as prince charles' wife camilla. first, she's on her way to the curvy couch. she's almost here. >> steve: did you see gps or jean ps? >> brian: gps. [ female announcer ] so you think your kids are getting enough vegetables? maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. [ male announcer ] get five dollars in money-saving coupons at v8juice.com. [ announcer ] who c
steve and brian? >> steve: thank you. >> brian: that was hilarious. >> steve: coming up -- >> brian: coming up next, talk about a generation gap, you say amazon and others think river. but they think on-line shopping site for the -- more from the brains of the class of 2015. who is afraid of the big bad shark? not this kid. >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah, daddy! that's a big boy! >> steve: oh, daddy. the father, the daddy himself, and the son operating the camera who...
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steve jobs steps down. new at 6:00 what that means for the apple brand. >> it means better table rates and tv rates. >>> a new high-tech offer for san francisco. why some residents say the price is tooing youly to bear. >> how often do you hear customers upset that there's no
steve jobs steps down. new at 6:00 what that means for the apple brand. >> it means better table rates and tv rates. >>> a new high-tech offer for san francisco. why some residents say the price is tooing youly to bear. >> how often do you hear customers upset that there's no
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joining us arizona senator steve smith. how much money do you have so far? >> thank you for having me. great pleasure to be here. we are closing in on $200,000 from mail-in and online. in the first 24 hours when the site up we received donations from people from all 50 states across the country. unbelievable. better news on top of that, i just got word that we received many donations from military men and women from u.s. military bases all over the world. it is just -- you have those brave men and women defending us, yet they still understand the battle we are fighting here in our country. for them to take their time and contribute, the support has been overwhelming..Ñaw almost 3,000 individuals have donated. it is just great. >> greta: the military, i didn't know about the military. that's interesting. the fact that all the states have -- people from all the states not the states themselves, but people from all over the country have an interest in this topic. some have thought it is just arizona's issue or texas. people are interested in this. >> that's ri
joining us arizona senator steve smith. how much money do you have so far? >> thank you for having me. great pleasure to be here. we are closing in on $200,000 from mail-in and online. in the first 24 hours when the site up we received donations from people from all 50 states across the country. unbelievable. better news on top of that, i just got word that we received many donations from military men and women from u.s. military bases all over the world. it is just -- you have those...
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steve harrigan joins us live from libya. steve where is colonel gadhafi? has he been spotted? >> reporter: no, he has not been spotted. u.s. officials say he's likely to be still in libya. we've seen his son in the past 24 hours trying to bolster government support. no sign of colonel gadhafi just the radio message where he vows to fight nato or become a martyr. we are hearing the warplanes overhead. historic day here. historic for the rebels that have over taken the gadhafi compound. they did get help from the nato war plans in the run-up to this battle. they were -- pounding hard, dropping heavy bombs most of the morning. a sense of triumph today after six months of fighting they've overtaken the symbol of gadhafi's power. the nerve center as well for the regime. the fighting still continues. we heard small arms fire throughout the evening behind us. possible battle as well looming for the city of sirte gadhafi's hometown. there's fighting around the airport. the real challenge for this interim government will be to try and maintain the peace in the city. for 40 years you've
steve harrigan joins us live from libya. steve where is colonel gadhafi? has he been spotted? >> reporter: no, he has not been spotted. u.s. officials say he's likely to be still in libya. we've seen his son in the past 24 hours trying to bolster government support. no sign of colonel gadhafi just the radio message where he vows to fight nato or become a martyr. we are hearing the warplanes overhead. historic day here. historic for the rebels that have over taken the gadhafi compound....
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what's next for the company now that steve jobs is gone? >>> a major paint job on the goalen gate bridge. the reason the work is now being delayed.
what's next for the company now that steve jobs is gone? >>> a major paint job on the goalen gate bridge. the reason the work is now being delayed.
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but the truth is, steve jobs is a notorious micromanager. he is most of the reason apple is what it is today. >> it slapped me in the face. >> really? >> its tail slapped me in the face. >> calmer waters there. >> yeah. its tail slapped me in the face. >> they were in a kayak. that's why they were talking about that story. fun things coming up next week. the mtv music awards are coming up. that's always a source of controversy. >> and tomorrow,w,ctomom, nadya suleman, will participate in a celebrity boxing match. you don't want to miss that one. >> that will be a class act. >>> and on monday, will be the sixth anniversary of hurricane katrina. there will be a nanaonal day of remembrance for those victims, as well. as we deal with yet another hurricane. unbelievable. >> lots of natural disasters. >>> coming up, a remarkable story of survival. >> a man who nearly died after the joplin, missouri tornado, has a lot of reasons to celebrate. more with that when we come right back. back. >>> welcome back, everybody. you may have seen our reporting
but the truth is, steve jobs is a notorious micromanager. he is most of the reason apple is what it is today. >> it slapped me in the face. >> really? >> its tail slapped me in the face. >> calmer waters there. >> yeah. its tail slapped me in the face. >> they were in a kayak. that's why they were talking about that story. fun things coming up next week. the mtv music awards are coming up. that's always a source of controversy. >> and tomorrow,w,ctomom,...
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so it's great stove you, steve. this is more than a bump we've seen from other gop candidates that get in the race. do you think he's ready for the scrutiny that comes with being the front-runner and with such a commanding lead? >> i think he got the taste of it when he was perhaps overexuberant in criticizing the federal research, so he is getting his footings in terms of the national stage. one thing candidates always have to learn is what worked locally will not work nationally. it's a whole different experience. that's why you would do this now instead of decent or january when you've got the caucuses coming. but the fact he's a governor, had a good record there, where some of the candidates haven't had executive experience is one reason why he's now on top. >> as we observe all of this, this is a republican field as vast as you can get. mitt romney is a wealthy businessman. are you behind any of these candidates yet? >> i'm looking closely. i think in the next few weeks we'll see if any candidates come in. ther
so it's great stove you, steve. this is more than a bump we've seen from other gop candidates that get in the race. do you think he's ready for the scrutiny that comes with being the front-runner and with such a commanding lead? >> i think he got the taste of it when he was perhaps overexuberant in criticizing the federal research, so he is getting his footings in terms of the national stage. one thing candidates always have to learn is what worked locally will not work nationally. it's a...
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. >> reporter: economist steve gallagher says the problem is a slow economy can only make jobs at a very slow pace. in the last three months, employers have added a total of 216,000 new jobs to payrolls. today, we learned that more jobs were actually created in may and june than originally reported. but nearly 14 million americans remain unemployed. and, with job growth still anemic, the unemployment rate is going to stay elevated. economist anthony chan says if we're lucky, we'll get as many as 150,000 new jobs a month through the end of this year. >> that, i think, will be just barely enough to hold the unemployment rate. we may see a little bit of a decline in the unemployment rate between now and the end of the year, and, the hope and expectation is that next year we start to see a little bit stronger growth. >> reporter: economists believe most new jobs will come from the private sector as they did last month. the government, particularly at the state and local level, cut positions again in july. it was the ninth straight month of job losses in the government sector. >> it sounds li
. >> reporter: economist steve gallagher says the problem is a slow economy can only make jobs at a very slow pace. in the last three months, employers have added a total of 216,000 new jobs to payrolls. today, we learned that more jobs were actually created in may and june than originally reported. but nearly 14 million americans remain unemployed. and, with job growth still anemic, the unemployment rate is going to stay elevated. economist anthony chan says if we're lucky, we'll get as...
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nobody bigger than this guy, steve jobs stepped down as ceo of apple, saying he can no longer do the job. we have team coverage on the announcement that sent shock waves through the tech world. linda yee spoke with apple customers. we begin with kit in cupertino. >> steve jobs said he could no longer fulfill the duties and expectations as ceo. the news went viral and within minutes all of the employees knew. it was long awaited. long expected, but a shock nonetheless. the apple employees that were talking at the company's headquarters had nothing but nice things to say. >> he's a good guy, good boss. a good company. >> oh, wishing the best everything in life. >> steve jobs was last seen in public in june, coming back briefly from medical leave. but he didn't seem to miss a beat. no other ceo is aligned with their company's brand quite like jobs, which begs the question, is apple still apple without steve? >> you don't find another one of him. that is like lightning in a bottle. you must now bring together a team that can close that void. that's a tough one. it's a different game at t
nobody bigger than this guy, steve jobs stepped down as ceo of apple, saying he can no longer do the job. we have team coverage on the announcement that sent shock waves through the tech world. linda yee spoke with apple customers. we begin with kit in cupertino. >> steve jobs said he could no longer fulfill the duties and expectations as ceo. the news went viral and within minutes all of the employees knew. it was long awaited. long expected, but a shock nonetheless. the apple employees...
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steve, you can't make this stuff up. >> reporter: more details are coming out, about that insurance policy stan giordano's lengthy history with the courts. officials confirmed he had taken out an insurance policy for himself and for robyn gardner. it's worth $1.5 million. as far as his history with the courts go, he has a lengthy one, most of that involving women and violence. complaints about domestic violence as well as stalking and harassment. also complaints that he taped sexual even cowan% and pornographic images of those women and put them on the internet. as far as the search goes for his body there is expected to be a big push later this week that will involve aruban police. he still hasn't been charged with any crime. but that could change any day. right now aruban officials say they will detain him for at least two more week because of what they say, a number of inconsistencies in his story. megyn, back to you. megyn: the white house says president obama will make a major speech on job creation in early september. but why not lay out his plan right now. it was last september that
steve, you can't make this stuff up. >> reporter: more details are coming out, about that insurance policy stan giordano's lengthy history with the courts. officials confirmed he had taken out an insurance policy for himself and for robyn gardner. it's worth $1.5 million. as far as his history with the courts go, he has a lengthy one, most of that involving women and violence. complaints about domestic violence as well as stalking and harassment. also complaints that he taped sexual even...
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steve, good to have you with us. >> nice being here, thank you. >> martha: steve, what do people need from you folks the most? >> right now, they need sheltering and feed going the things we are doing right now. we have 30 shelters open on long island. we are feeding those people. the next couple of days we will be opening feeding centers for people who don't have power. apparently that will be a large problem. >> martha: how many would you say you have in the shelters right now? >> right now we have 4,000. 4,000 of your favorite friends sleeping next to you. >> martha: how many people evacuated and came to the shelters as you would expect and help they would do? how many may still be stuck in their homes without food and power? >> i'm still in my hotel room. i can only tell you that i have spoken to people all over the island. there are a lot of people on long beach which is right on the water, who are stuck in their homes. >> martha: we are looking at pictures of that area now steve. you can see if they stay, they are in a tough situation. there's water right up to the doorways. >>
steve, good to have you with us. >> nice being here, thank you. >> martha: steve, what do people need from you folks the most? >> right now, they need sheltering and feed going the things we are doing right now. we have 30 shelters open on long island. we are feeding those people. the next couple of days we will be opening feeding centers for people who don't have power. apparently that will be a large problem. >> martha: how many would you say you have in the shelters...